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Advancing and Receding Contact Angles- Laminar two phase flow, level set method
Posted 28 giu 2021, 18:39 GMT-4 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Microfluidics Version 5.6 1 Reply
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Hello, I'm trying to incorporate different advancing/recding contact angles for a water droplet surrounded by air on a solid surface. I'm using laminar two-phase flow, level-set method to model the air and water interfaces, and defining the contact angle explicitly as a constant in the wetted wall BC. What I want to do next, is apply different contact angles for advancing/receding motions of the droplets, as well as be able to capture contact angle hysteresis. Is there a way I can extract the contact line velocity, and apply dynamic contact angle as a function of that velocity?